Implants are substitutes for lost teeth. In this procedure we need not cut down the teeth either side for crowns to support the bridge. Designed for toothless areas, this treatment involves implanting artificial dental roots made of titanium which is a special metal to the jaw bone for a natural feel as well as aesthetic satisfaction. This is safe and a better alternative to the existing bridge or denture. Placing an implant requires a small operation. It is carried out under local anesthesia, the same that is given for removal of teeth.
Dental implants can be used to support a number of dental prostheses, including crowns, implant supported bridges or denture. They can also be used as anchorage for orthodontic tooth movement. The use of dental implants permits unidirectional tooth movement without reciprocal action.
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An implant to replace a single tooth avoids the need to cut down the teeth either side for crowns to support a bridge. Also the implants serve a lifetime and not only till your adjacent teeth remain healthy like in bridges. Moreover, with age as all other teeth are lost, the implants already present can be used to provide fixed complete dentures. Normal dentures often mean you can’t eat or speak well, due to the dentures moving about. But teeth attached to an implant don’t cause this problem. Also, the implants integrate into bone preventing bone loss unlike crowns and bridges, thus delaying the signs of aging.
Most patients experience minimal discomfort during the procedure. Local anesthesia is used, and post-operative pain is typically mild, managed with over-the-counter pain relievers.
Dental implants are permanent, more comfortable, and look more natural than dentures. They also prevent bone loss and maintain facial structure.
A dental implant is a small titanium post surgically placed into the jawbone to replace missing teeth. It serves as a foundation for artificial teeth like crowns, bridges, or dentures.
The entire process can take several months. After implant placement, it takes 3 to 6 months for the bone to heal and integrate with the implant, after which the artificial tooth can be attached.